As MMAjunkie.com first reported, the UFC will return to Brazil for the Jan. 19 event, though a host city hasn’t been determined. The event, which won’t air on pay-per-view, is expected to be a UFC on FUEL TV or UFC on FX offering.

Alcantara, who headed to the UFC after a single WEC fight, looks to rebound from a unanimous-decision loss to Hacran Dias at UFC 147. The defeat snapped a 13-fight win streak, which included UFC wins over Felipe Arantes and Michihiro Omigawa. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt meets fellow Brazilian fighter Eduardo, who made his UFC debut at UFC 134 with a decision loss to Raphael Assuncao, though he rebounded at UFC on FUEL TV 3 with a decision win over veteran Jeff Curran. He’s now 12-1 over his past 13 fights.

Castro, meanwhile, was the featherweight runner-up on “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil” earlier this year. He suffered a decision loss to Rony Jason at the tourney final at UFC 147, which marked his first loss in pro competition. He now takes on fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu balk belt Vieira, a onetime Strikeforce fighter who moved to the UFC earlier this year while on a 5-1 run. However, in his UFC debut, he fought Felipe Arantes to a split draw at UFC 147.

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

The man known for cranking submissions to the point of injury added eye-gouging to his repertoire. But is the controversy of Rousimar Palhares too essential to his bizarre, awful appeal for his employers to take any meaningful action against him?